Creative Writing (MFA)
Summary
The MFA program in Creative Writing meets the needs of students who want to strike a balance between the development of individual creative talent and the close study of literature and language. Candidates in the program will find it appropriate training for careers in freelance writing, college-level teaching, editing and publishing, arts administration, and several other areas. The application deadline for graduate-assistantship consideration is February 1. Applicants must submit a writing portfolio (10 pages of poetry or 20 pages of prose) and a one to two-page personal statement directly to the Department of English, Creative Writing Program. To enter the program without deficiency, candidates must have the equivalent of at least a minor in English (18 semester credits in language, literature, linguistics). Students who enter with a small number of deficiencies may be allowed to make them up within their graduate program. Candidates whose native language is not English must have a TOEFL score of 550 or above. The GRE is not required for this program.
2019-2020
Master of Fine Arts
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Mankato
Program Requirements
Common Core
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Restricted Electives
Writing Seminars/Workshops - Choose 12 Credit(s). Courses are repeatable with new content.
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Form and Technique - Choose 9 Credit(s).
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Contemporary Genres - Choose 6 Credit(s).
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Career-related - Choose 6 Credit(s). (Other courses acceptable with consent of advisor)
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Unrestricted Electives
Choose 0 - 8 Credit(s). In consultation with an advisor, select 0-8 credits of courses in categories (such as literature) not listed above.
Other Graduation Requirements
All courses must be in English with the exception of those specifically approved by the Graduate Committee in English; 75% of all coursework must be taken at the 600-level. Students also are required to present a reading/oral defense as part of their thesis project, a book-length collection of writing in the student's chosen genre.Capstone Course
Choose 4 Credit(s).
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